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News Topical, Digital Desk : When Rajpal Yadav was in jail for a 9 crore rupee debt case, many celebrities helped him. Not only celebrities, but some children from Gurukul even broke their piggy banks to help him.

During Rajpal Yadav 's difficult time, the children of a Gurukul in Shahjahanpur, Uttar Pradesh, helped him and even wrote a letter to him. But now the children are very angry with the actor. For the first time, Rajpal Yadav has broken his silence on this matter.

Gurukul students get angry with Rajpal Yadav

In fact, after coming out of jail, Rajpal Yadav didn't meet the children who helped him. Because of this, they are angry with the actor. Now, the actor has revealed that after his release from jail, he didn't even get enough time to spend with his family.

Rajpal made this promise to the children

Speaking to PTI, Rajpal Yadav said, "As far as meeting the children is concerned, I was told that they are from an orphanage. According to me, if there is an orphanage for children, then they are not orphans. I am a believer in the Guru tradition and all those children are my own. I will definitely meet them, hug them and get photographs taken with them."

Gurukul children helped with money from their piggy banks.

According to school officials, about 40 students from the Gurukul Seva Trust filled a piggy bank with money saved from their own pocket money and sent it by post to Rajpal's ancestral village address as a gesture of support when he was imprisoned on February 21. The children also sent an emotional letter expressing their desire to meet him after his release.

But when Rajpal Yadav was released from jail and did not meet him, the children expressed their anger through a video.

Why did Rajpal Yadav go to jail?

Rajpal Yadav was jailed in a check bounce case. However, he has been granted interim bail. He took a loan of ₹5 crore for a film in 2010, which, along with interest and penalties, has ballooned to ₹9 crore due to non-payment.


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